AMD’s Zen6 Architecture Undergoes Major Transformation in a Decade: Expands by Just 5 Square Millimeters While Doubling Cores and Cache by 50%
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AMD Ryzen processors are on the verge of celebrating their 10th anniversary, and a substantial innovation is on the horizon for their CCD (Core Chiplet Die) architecture. This year, AMD is set to unveil the Zen6 architecture, crafted using a cutting-edge 2nm process. The CCD compute cores within this new architecture will be upgraded to feature 12 cores. Earlier this year, at the CES exhibition, AMD made an official announcement regarding the Zen6 architecture EPYC product line, specifically the Venice processors. These processors are strategically positioned to cater to the server and AI markets. This latest generation of processors is designed with a focus on high-performance and high-throughput capabilities, boasting a 30% increase in thread density. Moreover, they exhibit a remarkable 70% enhancement in both performance and energy efficiency.